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Eight in 10 Utahns disapprove of Congress. White House fence jumper made it further than thought. It's true: LDS chapels are everywhere in Utah.

Happy Tuesday. More than 8 in 10 Utahns think Congress is doing a bad job, with some 54 percent of those surveyed offering an highly unfavorable rating of the legislative branch, according to a new Utah Policy poll. On the flip side, more than half of Utahns think that the Utah Legislature is doing a good job. [UtahPolicy]

Topping the news: The White House fence jumper made it further into the executive mansion than previous thought, running through the East Room and finally being tackled near the Green Room, according to sources, including whistleblowers who contacted Rep. Jason Chaffetz, R-Utah. [NYTimes][WaPost][LATimes][Examiner][WSJ][Politico] The House Oversight and Government Reform Committee will hold a hearing today on the Secret Service's lapses in the incident.

-> The old joke is that you can throw a stone anywhere in Utah and hit an LDS Church chapel because they're everywhere. And that's actually pretty true in Utah's most populous areas. [Trib]

-> Utah is seeking to end generational poverty by giving aid to underprivileged children in hopes of staving off problems later in life. [Trib]

Tweet of the day: From @UtStateParksPIO: "#Utah #kodachromebasinstatepark Update: Fluid situation at Kodachrome Basin State Park. Access road from Cannonville is now closed.

-> From @EWErickson: "The Secret Service seems better at keeping secrets than serving the President."

Happy Birthday: To state Rep. Joel Briscoe.

Tune in: Rep. Chris Stewart talks immigration, public lands, gay marriage and his bid for a second term with Jennifer Napier-Pearce on Trib Talk. Watch at 12:30 p.m. Mountain Time on sltrib.com.

In other news: State officials are awaiting the U.S. Supreme Court's decision on whether to take up same-sex marriage bans but say they're ready to fight to keep Utah's constitutional amendment. [DNews][Fox13]

-> Charles Stormont, Democratic candidate for attorney general, says ethics reform is at the center of his campaign and adds that the state shouldn't be spending so much money defending its ban on same-sex marriage. [UtahPolicy] Stormont also plays a lightning round of questions with Bryan Schott. [UtahPolicy]

-> Salt Lake Community College received a $2.5 million grant from the U.S. Department of Labor to help benefit their one-year degree programs. [Trib]

-> Salt Lake City has released a master plan to look at creating "nodes," not large developments, in its oft-forgotten west side. [Trib]

-> Utahns looking to take advantage of Salt Lake City's Hive Pass, which includes UTA train and bus services for $360 a year, will have up until 5 p.m. tonight to sign up. [Trib]

-> More than 100 years since Salt Lake City got its first, Garfield County has installed its first traffic light. [Trib]

-> Gov. Gary Herbert will lead a trade mission to Brazil in November. [DNews]

-> Commissioners from Daggett County are hoping that tourism and economic development strategy will be put into effect through Congressman Rob Bishop's Public Lands Initiative. [Trib]

-> The University of Utah is ending a decade-long building spree paid for by state funds and private donations. [UtahPolicy]

Nationally: Student protestors pressing for more democracy in Hong Kong have halted business activity in various parts of the city and have put President XI Jinping of China in a tough spot of having to decide between concession or crackdown. [WSJ][NYTimes][WaPost]

-> Ohio's early voting has been stopped by a 5-4 ruling by the Supreme Court just hours before balloting would have actually started. [Dispatch][Examiner][Politico]

Where are they?

Rep. Jason Chaffetz participates in the Secret Service Oversight hearing.

Rep. Chris Stewart hits an interview with KUTV, meets with the Salt Lake Tribune Editorial Board and joins Trib Talk. He later flies to Washington.

Gov. Gary Herbert is present for the Health Summit at the Grand America and attends the Salt Lake County GOP event.

Lt. Gov. Spencer Cox attends the Governor's Health Summit and the Governor's leadership meeting.

President Barack Obama holds a bilateral meeting with Prime Minister Narendra Modi of India and meets with Secretary of Defense Chuck Hagel.

Got a tip? A birthday, wedding or anniversary to announce? Email us at cornflakes@sltrib.com. If you haven't already, sign up for our weekday email and get this sent directly to your inbox. [Trib]

— Thomas Burr and Mallory Jesperson Twitter.com/thomaswburr and Twitter.com/JespersonM